Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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... tion and happiness of the human race . " Miss Mr. McCaleb's beautiful address was applauded to the echo . Maloney played " Dixie , " and Mrs. M. A. Farwood delivered an interesting address on the purposes of the Jefferson Davis Monument ...
... tion and happiness of the human race . " Miss Mr. McCaleb's beautiful address was applauded to the echo . Maloney played " Dixie , " and Mrs. M. A. Farwood delivered an interesting address on the purposes of the Jefferson Davis Monument ...
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... tion , the Ladies ' Confederate Memorial Association . Within that hall hallowed by so many precious memories , with the sacred battle flags floating all around , with the portraits of the immortal leaders of the Confederacy smiling ...
... tion , the Ladies ' Confederate Memorial Association . Within that hall hallowed by so many precious memories , with the sacred battle flags floating all around , with the portraits of the immortal leaders of the Confederacy smiling ...
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... tion , and was appointed adjutant of the First Regiment of the United States dragoons at its organization . He was immediately ordered with his regiment to what was then the extreme frontier , at Fort Gibson , Iowa Territory , and was ...
... tion , and was appointed adjutant of the First Regiment of the United States dragoons at its organization . He was immediately ordered with his regiment to what was then the extreme frontier , at Fort Gibson , Iowa Territory , and was ...
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... tion of his memory , and will survive as one of the most valuable contributions which has yet been made to the history of a moment- ous era . Immediately after his marriage Mr. Davis was elected as repre- sentative in Congress and took ...
... tion of his memory , and will survive as one of the most valuable contributions which has yet been made to the history of a moment- ous era . Immediately after his marriage Mr. Davis was elected as repre- sentative in Congress and took ...
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... tion of which all the people of all the States were solemnly bound by the constitution . These efforts he continued down to the last moments of his sena- torial career . He participated in the efforts of Crittenden and of Douglas and of ...
... tion of which all the people of all the States were solemnly bound by the constitution . These efforts he continued down to the last moments of his sena- torial career . He participated in the efforts of Crittenden and of Douglas and of ...
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